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Minors: Recap April, 21
By Jordan Zakarin - Apr 22, 2008 11:30 am

New Orleans (AAA): 6-2 win over Omaha

RHP Joselo Diaz went seven strong innings, allowing just two runs on two hits and three walks while striking out seven. LHP Willie Collazo and RHP Tim McNab each tossed scoreless frames to closeout the victory. SS Anderson Hernandez went 1-for-4 with a double, a walk and an RBI, raising his average to an even .200. OF Victor Mendez finished 3-for-3 with a walk, a run and an RBI.

Binghamton (AA): 5-4 win over Trenton

RHP Bobby Parnell allowed four runs on five hits in five innings, walking one and striking out one. LHP Sal Aguilar tossed four scoreless innings to earn the late win, allowing just two hits and two walks. OF Fernando Martinez was 2-for-5 with two runs, and Nick Evans, flanking him in left field, was also 2-for-5, with a run scored and one driven in. 3B Danny Murphy and 1B Mike Carp were each 2-for-4.

St. Lucie (A+): 6-4 loss to Palm Beach

RHP Dillon Gee surrendered four runs on seven hits in six innings, walking one and striking out three. RHP Brandon Nall let up two unearned runs on three hits and a walk in two innings pitched. Lucas Duda, getting another start in rightfield, was 1-for-3 with a walk.

Savannah (A-): 7-2 loss to Rome

RHP Scott Moviel struggled again, getting tagged for five runs, four earned, on seven hits and two walks in just four innings pitched. Once again, it was 23-year old catcher Jordan Abruzzo who starred at the plate hitting his first homer of the year in a 1-for-4 night.

16 Responses to “Minors: Recap April, 21”

  1. LUNT101 says:

    Carp continues to rake. Can’t wait till he gets put up in AAA to see what he can do there

    • Agee's Catch says:

      The way AAA is set up, I’d let him make the jump. Zephyr’s on the field are a bunch of has-beens, 4A’s and wanna- bes. no legit prospects.

      • altru426 says:

        I agree. Maybe if anything, just a pit stop for like 3 weeks or something. AA pitching is probably on the majority better than in AAA. See what he can do for a couple weeks in AAA and be good to go. Depending on Delgado, we might need him sooner than we think. However, let’s let him to gain the confidence in AA, plan for a late AAA call-up, then to the Big League Club in September.

  2. SheaVendor says:

    Anyone notice that Jordan look like Ralph Maccio circa 1983?

    J/K Jordan…great work!!

  3. Tidewater says:

    Why is it every time I read the minor league post AHern has at least one hit, and yet he’s only batting .200?

  4. mex84 says:

    Its good to see Duda and the double A boys raking. The major league roster is gonna need some youth real soon!

  5. Midtown says:

    Call up Carp! Call up Carp! Call up Carp! Call up Carp!

  6. mza4eva says:

    I am not crazy about FMart still playing center, He should be in left so he can learn to react to ball from left field. He’s not going to play center and more than likely play left next year in place of Alou

  7. Tidewater says:

    This exactly what they should have done with Milledge too. He had his issues adjusting, and since nobody thinks FMart will remain in center, why does he, you know, remain in center?